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      • In a 2015 interview with fellow actor Alan Cumming for this Remember That Time series, Carmela Soprano actress Edie Falco revealed that she made an interesting mistake when filming The Sopranos ‘ final scene.
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  2. Feb 8, 2024 · In a 2015 interview with fellow actor Alan Cumming for this Remember That Time series, Carmela Soprano actress Edie Falco revealed that she made an interesting mistake when filming The...

    • David Chase Directed
    • David Chase Asked For A Long Hiatus to Prepare
    • Edie Falco's Reaction to The Script
    • Reference to Real-Life Mob Events
    • Filming Was Almost Banned in The Iconic Diner
    • Getting The Rights to "Don't Stop Believing"
    • The Black screen
    • The Strong Response from Audiences
    • The Original Ending
    • What Happened to Tony?

    David Chase is known as the creator of The Sopranosand served as the showrunner for the entire series. However, Chase only directed two episodes in the entire run of the show. It was quite fitting that the two episode turned out to be the show's first and the final ones. Though there were many talented directors who worked on the show over the year...

    With a show as big and popular as The Sopranos, it seems likely HBO would want to keep it on the air for as long as possible. However, Chris Albrecht was the chairman of HBO at the time and actually approached David Chase with the ideaof ending the show at the end of its sixth season. RELATED: 10 Best Characters From The Sopranos Introduced After S...

    Edie Falco was a huge part of the series with her portrayal of Carmela Soprano. The complex character walked a thin line of being an innocent bystander and guilty of Tony Soprano's crimes. It makes perfect sense that Carmela would be a part of the series' final moments. Falco seemed to mirror the reactionmany fans had to the abrupt ending as she in...

    Though Tony Soprano and the other mob characters on the show are fictional, some details in the series drew on real-life events within the world of organized crime. One memorable moment in the finale took directly from a real instance. Agent Dwight Harris was one of the most likable law enforcement officers on The Sopranos as he worked alongside To...

    Thanks to the unforgettable final scene of the show, Holsten's ice cream shop made for one of the most iconic locations on The Sopranos. However, filming in the establishment in Bloomfield, New Jersey almost didn't happen. Initially, the town council of Bloomfield tried to stop HBO from filmingin their town as they felt the show depicted Italian-Am...

    The Sopranoswas known for its unique and engrossing use of music. But while there had been a lot of less mainstream songs used throughout the series, the series finale used one of the most popular rock songs of all time with Journey's "Don't Stop Believing." However, there was also uncertainty about whether the song rights could be acquired. Journe...

    Regardless of how fans might feel about the ending of the show, the final scene of The Sopranosis a masterclass of building tension. As Tony and his family meet at the diner for a meal together, the camera makes note of various customers sitting around the diner and coming through the door. RELATED: 10 Plot Twists From The Sopranos That Everyone Sa...

    With so many passionate fans of The Sopranos and the anticipation over the finale, it is no surprise that the ending received a strong response from fans. According to many fans, they believed their cable had cut outright at the critical time in the final episode only to see the credits eventually play. Though it may have been too ambiguous of a fi...

    While David Chase was confident in the ending he eventually landed on, it is not the only conclusion to Tony's story that he considered. His original idea for the ending came to him two years before writing the one that would ultimately be used. Chase's original idea was for Tonyto be summoned to a meeting in New York by fellow mobster Johnny Sack....

    As fans grew so attached to the complex character of Tony Soprano, it makes sense they would want a definitive end for the character. While the finale certainly leaves it open for interpretation, many fans have theorized that the sudden cut to black signifies Tony's death as he is assassinated in the diner. Chase has refused to give a definitive an...

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  3. Jan 9, 2024 · The Sopranos: Explaining the Final Scene. In honor The Sopranos' 25th anniversary, we analyze its final scene, and what it meant for Tony Soprano.

  4. Jun 10, 2017 · Tomorrow (10 June) marks ten years to the day that The Sopranos aired its final episode, culminating in a finale capped by one of the most enigmatic moments in television history.

    • Jacob Stolworthy
  5. Over a decade later, Sopranos fans remain divided over what happened in the show’s infamous final scene. The closing moments of the iconic series saw protagonist Tony Sopranos, played by the late James Gandolfini, at a diner with his family, convinced a gang is after him.

  6. Sep 6, 2024 · As brilliant as The Sopranosfinal scene is, those final five minutes in the diner with Tony (James Gandolfini), Carmela (Edie Falco), and A.J. (Robert Iler) aren’t quite as...

  7. Apr 15, 2015 · Writing for the Directors Guild of America Quarterly, Chase penned a shot-by-shot analysis of the show’s final scene, offering some clarity for many—and likely further frustration for some—about...